The National Association of Black Journalists has not as an organization commented on the suspension of Jemele Hill, one of the most prominent black journalists in sports — but the leader of NABJ's group dedicated to sports says he disagrees with ESPN's decision.

Trump’s view of the world isn’t always rooted in reality, which includes feuds with members of Congress and the NFL, immigration principles that are going nowhere, and fears that erratic tweets could lead to war with North Korea.

"I think because he's been a governor he understands the human element of supporting people and understanding the day-to-day lives of people who have elected you. And I think that moves him and motivates him and that was clearly evident."

College Republicans have spent a lot of time the last few years inviting speakers like Milo to campus — a scorch-and-burn protest over free speech that is dominating the campus conversation about what it means to be a Republican.

Economist Jeffrey Sachs, former New York state senator Daniel Squadron, and Adam Pritzker of the wealthy Pritzker family will fund candidates — currently all Democrats running for state office — who commit to a range of policy targets for 2030. They start in Virginia with 10 House of Delegates candidates.

BuzzFeed News asked all 32 teams and only one — the Patriots responded. "I think players are respectful of others when playing their music in the locker room. As far as I know, we have never had to establish a policy. If ever it became a problem, I am sure we would."

There have been no public filings on how much Citizens for Trump has collected or how that money has been spent — a lack of disclosure that one campaign finance attorney called “shady” and that even one ally concedes is improper.

Four years ago, it looked like libertarianism might be the future of the Republican Party. But in 2017, Donald Trump is president, Rand Paul is still in the Senate, and the broader libertarian community is still figuring out what the future of the movement really is.

"We know our self-worth as mothers," said Michele Green, the president of the Professional Football Players Mothers Association, which addressed an open letter to President Trump after he referred to a protesting player as a "son of bitch."